Musk incite les députés à organiser le développement de l'intelligence artificielle

 



Twitter CEO Elon Musk said he met with Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and other lawmakers, and they discussed measures to regulate artificial intelligence. "We talked about the future, about artificial intelligence and the economy," Musk told reporters - after leaving the meeting, which lasted about an hour. Schumer told reporters that he had a good meeting with Musk, and added, "We talked about Buffalo, New York - in which Tesla has a large factory - and we talked about artificial intelligence." And Musk posted early today, Thursday, a tweet on Twitter, saying, "What affects the safety of the public has become organized over time to ensure that companies do not fail to deal with these matters." Schumer said he drafted and distributed "a system of work outlining a new regulatory framework that will prevent potentially catastrophic harm, while ensuring that the United States advances and leads in this technology." Schumer's plans focus on transparency in AI systems, require independent experts to test technologies before public release, and require disclosure of the people, places and methods involved in developing the technology. Washington is witnessing successive moves regarding concerns about the future of artificial intelligence (Getty Images) Musk has been among the fiercest critics of the current rapid pace of artificial intelligence development, and signed an open letter last month with the "Future of Life" Institute calling for artificial intelligence laboratories to shut down A 6-month timer on training AI systems more powerful than GPT-4, referring to the latest version of OpenAI's ChatGPT ( OpenAI). There is growing pressure in Washington for AI regulations; Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner, a Democrat, sent a letter to CEOs of artificial intelligence companies on Wednesday asking them to take steps to address the concerns. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo (D) told reporters Wednesday that the Biden administration is working "as aggressively as we can to figure out our approach" to AI.


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